Premier Kathleen Wynne is not ‘feeling the Bern’ or buying into Donald Trump's 'Make America Great Again' rhetoric.

It would seem that way after comments she made slamming Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump, for their “protectionist” rhetoric during the U.S. Election. Wynne singled out both men for their anti-free trade talk during the campaign at a Wednesday morning forum at the Toronto Region Board of Trade.

“When I was in the States and I was asked about what the protectionist discussion that was going on because of what Trump has said, but quite frankly also because some of the stuff Bernie Sanders was talking about, I think it’s very dangerous,” Wynne said. “I don’t think it’s good for Ontario. I don’t think it’s good for the United States and I don’t think it’s good for the world.”

Asked about the remarks after the event, Wynne said she wasn’t going to predict what either Trump or Hillary Clinton would do on the trade file after the November election. But she again stressed that “building walls” around the U.S. economy is a bad idea.

“I have to say that the protectionist rhetoric, particularly that Donald Trump is using, I think is very dangerous for the continent. I think it’s dangerous. I’ve had these conversations in the United States, I’ve had them in Mexico,” Wynne said. “For Ontario, to not have access to those markets, to not be in a position where we can compete with and access those markets would be a very bad thing.”